A fierce war continues between Israel and Hezbollah. While Hezbollah is terrorizing Israeli soil from Lebanon, in response the Israeli army is continuing to attack Lebanon from both air and land fronts. At the beginning of the war, in September, Israel had killed many Hezbollah terrorists by carrying out blasts on pagers and walkie-talkies in Lebanon. Many terrorists were also crippled. Many lost their eyes, many lost their hands and many lost their legs. These crippled terrorists have come in front of the camera for the first time. Iranian TV has released footage of these terrorists. He recently visited the world's largest Iranian mosque, where he was seen crying.
Iranian television has aired footage of Hezbollah members injured in a pager attack on the Imam Reza shrine in Mashhad, Iran. This is the largest mosque in the world.
Disabled Hezbollah terrorists were seen in the mosque. Iranian TV has claimed that all these pagers and walkie-talkies came into this situation after the attack. Israeli intelligence agency Mossad was behind these attacks. After months of planning, the Mossad sent pagers and walkie-talkies to Lebanon, which had a small amount of ammunition inside. By detonating them, many terrorists were killed and many were crippled forever. These terrorists are seen crying in the footage. Many were seen with bandages on their hands, heads and legs. The channel has blurred the faces of these terrorists.
Hezbollah has become much weaker than before
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has confirmed that Israel has killed new Hezbollah leader Hashem Safieddin. The IDF killed him in an airstrike in Beirut last Thursday. Safiuddin was crowned after the elimination of Hassan Nasrallah. He claimed that Israel had also killed the person who replaced Safiuddin.
In an English-language video message to the Lebanese public, Netanyahu said Israel had “depleted Hezbollah's capabilities. We have killed thousands of terrorists, including top militants including longtime Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah.” The Prime Minister said, “Today Hezbollah has become weaker than in the past several years.”